Graphene.
Graphene is extracted from graphite. The term graphenewas coined as a combination of graphite and the suffix -ene. Using regular adhesive tape, the scientists were able to isolate a single one-atom thick layer of the substance. In addition to being strong, lightweight, and flexible, the crystalline material was found to be an excellent conductor of electricity.
A metal that is durable, lightweight metal derived from minerals such as Ilmenite or Rutile is Titanium.
Titanium is as strong as steel and half as heavy and does not undergo corrosion.
Titanium and Aluminium.
titanium, carbon fibre
Carbon fibers.
Aluminium
titanium
Brick will usually be stronger in compression, but metals will usually be stronger in tension.
Strong metals and jewelry.
We cannot determine if nonmetals are strong or not since they exist in any of the 3 states:solid,liquid,or gases. But generally,nonmetals are characterized that they are non-ductile. There are some nonmetals that are strong such as:wood and glass,and in the same time there are some nonmetals that are not as strong such as :coal which we can dismantle easily.
It must be strong or light. Sincerely Darren Teng
From what i know aluminum is not really a strong metal. they would normally use titanium or other stronger metals. they even use large ropes. and don't take it wrong when i said it wasn't strong. it is strong just not as strong as steel etc... but it's advantages are that that it's still a strong and light weight.
It is light and strong
Some metals have very strong metallic bonds which acid cannot break.
because it is light weight and has strong metals :)
because it is light weight and has strong metals :)
Some metals are not strong enough to be able to hold tons of weight
Metals like steel are strong in room temperature. If you want anymore, search for metals as strong as steel :)
some metals and glass
Aluminium Zinc Chromium Cobalt Copper
Borax because it is made to use balls
Some metals act as permanent magnets because they have strong magnetic pull. This is just a property it is naturally created with.
That will depend not only on the metal but also on the acid. Some strong acids will dissolve almost all metals almost instantly, some weak acids will do nothing at all to any metal. Some metals (e.g. zinc) are corroded or even dissolved by most acids, some metals (e.g. gold) are totally unaffected except by certain mixtures of very strong acids.
Mainly because they are strong and comparitively light